project |
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Name/scientific name |
GLICLAZIDE
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
type 2 diabetes
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body system |
Endocrine System
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type |
Medications to Treat Diabetes
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Glipizin is an oral hypoglycemic drug mainly used to treat adults with type 2 diabetes. It is a sulfonylurea drug that helps lower blood sugar levels. Glipizin works by stimulating the release of insulin, which promotes the use of glucose by cells. When using Glyporzine, you should follow your doctor's advice and take it at the prescribed dosage and time. Common side effects include hypoglycemia, headache, nausea, and gastrointestinal upset. If serious side effects or allergic reactions occur, seek medical attention immediately. In Hong Kong, glipizin is a commonly used anti-diabetic drug, but a doctor should be consulted before use to ensure safe and effective control of blood sugar levels.
Instructions for use: Oral daily, recommended to be taken after breakfast or the first meal to ensure stable blood sugar control. Avoid foods or drinks high in sugar, which may affect the effectiveness of the medicine. During the period of taking it, you should maintain regular exercise and eating habits and avoid excessive drinking.
Dosage Guidelines: The initial dose is usually 30 mg daily. Physicians may adjust the dose based on individual blood sugar control. For adults, the maximum dose usually does not exceed 120 mg/day. For children, the dosage should be adjusted according to age and weight, and it is recommended to use it under the guidance of a physician. If you have any discomfort or questions during use, you should consult a professional medical professional in time.
GLICLAZIDE is a drug for treating diabetes, but it has some side effects that you need to be aware of. Some users may experience hypoglycemia when taking GLICLAZIDE, including symptoms such as dizziness, weakness, palpitations, and sweating. In addition, some people may have digestive system problems, such as diarrhea or bloating. Skin sensitivity, rashes or allergic reactions may sometimes occur. If serious or persistent side effects occur, seek medical advice immediately. When taking GLICLAZIDE, remember to follow your doctor's instructions and pay close attention to your body's reaction to ensure safe and effective treatment.
GLICLAZIDE is an oral hypoglycemic drug used to treat diabetes. When using GLICLAZIDE, patients should pay attention to the following contraindications:
1. Patients who are allergic to GLICLAZIDE or allergic to sulfonylurea drugs should not use GLICLAZIDE, as it may cause severe allergic reactions.
2. Patients with severe hepatic insufficiency should avoid using GLICLAZIDE, because drug metabolism mainly occurs in the liver, and hepatic insufficiency may lead to drug accumulation.
3. Patients with severe renal insufficiency should avoid using GLICLAZIDE, because the excretion of the drug is mainly through the kidneys, and renal insufficiency may lead to drug accumulation.
4. Women during pregnancy and lactation should avoid using GLICLAZIDE because the drug may cause adverse effects on the fetus or infant.
Before using GLICLAZIDE, patients should inform their doctor in detail about their allergy history, liver function status, kidney function status, and whether they are pregnant or breastfeeding. Use your medications as recommended by your doctor and monitor them regularly to ensure safe and effective control of your blood sugar levels.
GLICLAZIDE is an oral antidiabetic drug used to treat type 2 diabetes in adults. Please follow your doctor's advice and avoid overdose or incorrect medication. During use, monitor blood sugar levels regularly and pay close attention to possible symptoms of hypoglycemia. If you have any discomfort or concerns, you should consult your doctor immediately.
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Pregnant women should use gliclazide with caution during pregnancy. Use of this medication may cause potential risks to the fetus. If you are thinking about becoming pregnant or are pregnant, tell your doctor right away. Your doctor may recommend that you stop using gliclazide or switch to another safer treatment. Using gliclazide during pregnancy may cause problems in the fetus, such as hypoglycemia or other developmental problems. Follow your doctor's advice and get regular monitoring to ensure you and your baby are healthy. Tell your doctor if you are using gliclazide while breastfeeding as this may affect your baby. Please remember that gliclazide should only be used under the supervision of a doctor. Please do not change your dose or stop using the medication on your own.
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